Rob Morrow is most well known for his career as an actor. He is American and best known for playing the FBI agent Don Eppes in the television series Numbers.
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The cast of Don Giovanni - 1970 includes: Carmelo Bene as Don Giovanni Vittorio Bodini as Father John Francis Lane as Narrator Lydia Mancinelli as Mother Gea Marotta as Girl Salvatore Vendittelli as Commander
Dominique Dawes's mother's name was Loretta Margaux Dawes. Her father's name was Don Margaux Dawes.
The cast of Hoodie - 2010 includes: Stephen Don as Father Libby Smyth as Mother Conor Williamson as Hoodie
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Rob Morrow plays Don Eppes in Numb3rs. He is an FBI agent who's brother is a mathematician. Together the solve crimes.
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Don Eppes was created in 2005.
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Numb3rs is an American television drama. The series follows FBI agent Don Eppes (Rob Morrow. He recruits his younger brother Charlie (David Krumholtz), a mathematical genius and college professor, to help solve some of his more difficult crimes. Although many in the bureau are skeptical of Charlie's involvement, he finds support among his college colleagues and demonstrates his skills. This is an interesting show to know more about this show visit this site http://download-numb3rs-episodes.sequd.com/
From what I've learned, it doesn't look good. The final episode for season six had many of the members of the current cast going off in different directions. Charlie and Amita get married by Larry Fleinhardt and are on their way to England to teach at Cambridge. Don is leaving the FBI for a private job. David Sinclair is going east to head up a security department for a major corporation. Rob Morrow who plays Don Eppes and David Krumholtz who plays Charlie Eppes have already done pilots for new television shows. They are obligated to come back to "Numb3rs" should CBS decide to continue with a season seven, however the network cut season six short by two episodes with the show and with the show losing over a million viewers this season the Friday night, ten o'clock staple is leaving it up in the air as to whether or not to renew it for a seventh season. The current grapevine talk is that it is doubtful at this point in time that there will be a season seven.
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